bike wrapping service
Bike wrapping is the process of providing a vinyl cover for the bike surface to change its appearance and add protection. You can very freely change color, and add graphics, or you can even put some unique textures like matte or carbon fibre without looking at the view of unpainted portions. Apart from aesthetics, wrapping covers a layer of protection from scratches, UV rays, and minor damages. It's great for riders who'd like to customize their bikes, or protect the original paintwork but maintain the freedom to easily take off or change the wrap later.
1. Full Wrap: Wraps the entire bike to get a full-colour change or a custom design.
2. Partial Wrap: Wraps the areas you want to apply accents on or to protect certain parts, such as the tank, fenders, or frame.
3. Custom Graphics Wrap: Applying graphics, logos, or patterns to make it look more personalized.
4. Matte Finish Wrap: It gives a non-reflective finish to it and hence will look sleek and modern
5. Carbon Fiber Wrap: Gives an appearance of wrapping in carbon fibre that has an extremely sporty and high-tech feel.
1. Peeling or Lifting: It peels out at the edges in cases where the installation was not right or simply due to wear over time.
2. Blisters or Creases: This can, through a low-quality application, cause air pockets and wrinkles which may also mar the finish .
3. Fading: The paint fades or Tints when cheap vinyl wraps sit for a long time in the sun.
4. Difficulty Removing: A shoddy removal of wrap might tarnish the paint beneath it.
5. Price: Although costlier than repainting, quality wraps and good application tend to be very expensive.
1. Full Body Wrap: It's a full body cover so you can fully make the design colourful for your vehicle.
2. Accent Wrap: Here, small custom accents are designed, like stripes, logos, or specific colour highlights on the bike.
3. Protective Wrap: This vinyl is covered with additional protection against scratches and chips.
4. Custom Design Wrap: Here, you can get professional design and installation of personalized graphics or themes.
5. Transparent Protective Wrap: Glazed vinyl wrap that protects the paint but does not alter the look.
1. Avoid Harsh Cleaning Agents: Clean the wrap with gentle, non-abrasive cleaning products.
2. Hand Washing: Steer clear of high pressure washes or abrasive scrubbing, which can cause damage to the removal of the wrap.
3. Inspect for Damage: Regularly check for peeling, fading, or lifting edges and repair quickly.
4. Don't Keep it Out in the Sun Too Long: Store the bike in a shaded location to prevent fading or wear.
5. Dry After Each Washing: Take time to dry the bike after each wash cycle to help eliminate water spots and eventual mould found from under the wrap.
6. Schedule Regular Maintenance: Be mindful of the maintenance state of the wrap and have it touched up or reapplied when you think it should be.
7. Professional removal: Get the wrap professionally removed so that nothing shall be done to damage the paint on the bike.